Sentence examples for above represents from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "above represents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been mentioned or illustrated earlier in the text.
Example: "The data presented in the previous section above represents the trends we observed over the last decade."
Alternatives: "previously illustrates" or "earlier indicates".

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A superstructure above represents a bird in flight.

The above represents a complex condition for modelling.

Each of the four groups above represents one averaged, composite brain from different views.

The applet above represents the flow of imagery from an original scene to a displayed image.

The thick black vertical bar at the right side of the applet above represents one circle of confusion.

Recycling of tyres in the applications mentioned above represents a suitable means of disposal for both environmental and economic reasons.

The diagram above represents only half of a pathway that regulates the production of a molecule called CREB (red), which is involved in memory formation.

The above represents just five of the 100 strategies that we teach in our New SAT courses at Prep Expert (formerly 2400 Expert).

Remember, the above represents only one poll, and the polling averages have the race closer, with Northam leading by around 4 points.

The wireframe above represents the central part of a 3-storey Scherk surface -- to give you an idea what it looks like.

However, the above represents an important limitation because all decisions made by these proposals must be defined and constantly monitored by human investors.

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